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100 1 $aDelevante, Marilyn.
245 14 $aThe island of one people :$ban account of the history of the Jews of Jamaica /$cMarilyn Delevante and Anthony Alberga.
260 $aKingston ;$aMiami :$bIan Randle,$c2006.
300 $axv, 223 p. :$bill., maps ;$c28 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [211]-213) and index.
505 0 $aThe golden age of Spanish Jewry -- Spanish Jamaica and the Jews -- The English conquest and the Jews of Port Royal -- Amsterdam, resettlement and English colonization -- Kingston's early Jewish population -- The fight for civil liberties -- Early biographies -- Jamaican Jews and slavery -- Jewish settlements, graves and cemeteries -- Jewish life over the centuries -- Synagogues in Jamaica -- Synagogue Shaare Shalomm -- The Jews of Montego Bay -- The merchants of Kingston -- The Jewish connection to freemasonry -- Art and culture -- A family of rabbis -- The Lindo family -- The deLisser family -- The Myers family -- The deCordovas and the Gleaner -- The Ashenheim family -- The Panama connection -- The Henriques brothers -- The Matalon family -- The Alberga family -- Hillel Academy, 35 years old -- Tribute to the historians -- The Jewish population.
520 $aCompelled to flee the Iberian Inquisition in Europe, Jews began crossing the Atlantic Ocean and settling in the West Indies from as early as the 15th century. When the Inquisition travelled to Brazil in the late 16th century, Jews sought refuge in Jamaica. From that time, to the persecutions in Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 40s, Jamaica proved tolerant and welcoming, and today, the Jewish community remains a strong thread in the nations tapestry.
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700 1 $aAlberga, Anthony.
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